Office of president of United States and will preserve, protect and defense the constitution of the u. S. Except where nobody gets killed or robbed. His point is basically that a crime is a crime is a crime, correct . Exactly. I think you see through georges tweet a commonality, again, between he and i. Even though we come from very different sides of the aisle, but a common belief, a core belief in the rule of law in america. And thats a belief that Rudy Giuliani himself shared as a prosecutor. I dont think he was only putting murderers behind bars. There are whole Statute Books being enforced every day. And it would turn our nation upside down to adopt giulianis new position. Thank you very much. I now hand it over to chris cuomo. Thank you, i am chris cuomo. Welcome to primetime. We have new information tonight. The Special Counsel wants more answers from the president of the United States, and he wants them in person. The president s legal team said it was open to more questioning,
flynn. even if both sides agree, the former national security adviser shouldn t do much, if any, time. it s interesting. mueller said flynn was committed to his false story. he s saying to the court, don t buy this. that he was set up. don t buy he meant to lie. he meant to lie. he lied a lot. we caught him. that s the real deal. why is this important? because it shows how mueller and his team view lying. all right? nothing about the way the interview was arranged or conducted caused the defendant to make false statements. that s another quote from the filing. mueller s own filing shows the fbi tactics didn t sit well at the time. we know sally yates wasn t happy and some people whose names were redacted argued about the decision to interview flynn. and the fbi said he didn t feel he was being deceptive. the special counsel says they may have thought that, but it didn t change the fact that flynn was lying and admitted to it. it s all fodder for cuomo s court.
buy this. don t buy he meant to lie. he meant to lie. he lied a lot. we caught him. that s the real deal. why is this important? because it shows how mueller and his team view lying. all right? nothing about the way the interview was arranged or conducted caused the defendant to make false statements. that s another quote from the filing. mueller s own filing shows the fbi tactics didn t sit well at the time. we know sally yates wasn t happy and some people s whose names were redacted are upset about the decision to interview flynn. the special counsel says they may have thought that, but it didn t change the fact that flynn was lying and admitted to it. it s all fodder for cuomo s court. here s where i find it so interesting. this is the first window that we ve had where we see how mueller thinks about lying. now, i took the time to go back and read his report on the nfl and how they dealt with ray rice